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Old 06-12-2007, 02:55 PM   #8
2000SoCalBoxsterS
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pierre shags
Wouldn't you have slowed down from a strong reading even without knowng where it was coming from?
Yes. But there is definitely an amount of extra comfort knowing what direction it is coming from.

Also, the Bogey counter is great. A LEO could be positioned near a known false alarm area. Normally the driver knowing he gets a false at that spot might ignore his detector. But with the V1 the Bogey counter would should 2 radar sources and the bands they are on and their directions letting you know that this time there is something else there. The V1 even prioritizes the threats by having the arrow for the bogey with the greatest threat blinking.
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